Lee Carrick was appointed as President of Perot Systems Government Services (PSGS) group in December 2007. In his role Lee is responsible for strategy operations and the long-term growth of the government services business unit. The government services group has built a reputation in the Department of Defense homeland security civilian federal agencies science and technology agencies and the intelligence community for unsurpassed IT solutions and professional services performance.
Previously at Perot Systems Lee’s National Security division delivered IT solutions and consulting services to defense homeland security and intelligence customers. Prior to joining Perot Systems Lee was a vice president in Northrop Grumman’s Information Technology Sector. He led a variety of organizations that spanned the civilian defense and intelligence markets. In the federal market he delivered IT services network engineering business process improvement solutions human capital management and enterprise resource planning. He also supported the Department of Defense uniformed services and unified commands in the areas of system engineering information operations space command and controls systems mission support and situational awareness for the joint warfighter. In addition he led organizations providing engineering operations support and mission planning to the primary intelligence agencies.
Lee retired from the U.S. Air Force where he led programs in weapon systems acquisition space operations intelligence collection and mission support. He was the acquisition lead for the Global Positioning System developed and deployed classified systems and conducted operations at the Western and Eastern Test Ranges. As a test engineer at NASA’s Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers he participated in ground and flight operations for the initial shuttle missions.
Lee was a distinguished military graduate from the University of Central Florida in Orlando with a major in Computer Science. He received his master’s degree in acquisition and contract management from West Coast University in Los Angeles. He completed executive development programs at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia George Washington University and the Defense Systems Management College. |